TRADE OF INDIA.
PLANS FOR EXPANSION. COMMISSIONERS ABROAD. British Wireless. RUGBY, April CD. Karl Winterton, Under Secretary for India, was asked in the House of Commons whether any action had been taken by the Government of India to implement the recommendations of the trade mission sent out by the Indian Tariff Board to investigate The board had to make proposals with a view to increasing "the foreign market for Indian goods. in reply, Earl Winterton said the Government of India was considering the question of appointing trade commissioners at Alexandria, Mombasa and Durban,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20243, 1 May 1929, Page 13
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